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In my opinion, if you really want to know, half of the nastiness in the world is stirred up by people who aren't using their true egos. — J.D. Salinger

But as the cerebellum degrades with age, so does the quality of memories. The memories are there, but they're not as good. — Bill Nye

Doing multiple character work is athletic in every way - vocally, physically, spiritually, and mentally. With a show like 'Passing Strange,' I usually lose about 12 pounds. — Colman Domingo

Amy likes to play God when she's not happy. Old Testament God. — Gillian Flynn

Basketball is a pretty simple game. What wins is consistency and competitiveness. — Gregg Popovich

The procreation of [the diseased, the feeble-minded and paupers] should be stopped. — Margaret Sanger

Be bold. If you're going to make an error, make a doozy, and don't be afraid to hit the ball. — Billie Jean King

We can move no faster than the evolution of our language, and this is certainly part of what the psychedelics are about: they force the evolution of language. — Terence McKenna

Only the curious will learn and only the resolute will overcome the obstacles to learning. The quest quotient has always excited me more than the intelligence quotient. — Edmund Wilson

And took no pains to hide his feelings. Indeed, he sometimes showed less respect for the old woman than he should have — L. Frank Baum

I want to be buried with a mobile phone, just in case I'm not dead. — Amanda Holden

I make decisions to do movies based on the cast. I'd just been working with Zach [Galifianakis] on The Hangover, and I was thinking, I've got to find something to do with this guy immediately. — Todd Phillips

I believe - I know (there are not many things I should care to dogmatize about, on the subject of writing) that writers need solitude, and seek alienation of a kind every day of their working lives. (And remember, they are not even aware when and when not they are working.) ... The tension between standing apart and being fully involved; that is what makes a writer. — Nadine Gordimer

There is a strange sensation often experienced in the presence
of an audience. It may proceed from the gaze of the many eyes that
turn upon the speaker, especially if he permits himself to steadily
return that gaze. Most speakers have been conscious of this in a
nameless thrill, a real something, pervading the atmosphere,
tangible, evanescent, indescribable. All writers have borne
testimony to the power of a speaker's eye in impressing an
audience. This influence which we are now considering is the
reverse of that picture - the power their eyes may
exert upon him, especially before he begins to speak: after the
inward fires of oratory are fanned into flame the eyes of the
audience lose all terror. — William Pittenger